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Windows 7 Install from disc

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Kane

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Hi all I want to do a clean install with windows and I have brought a windows 7 CD from amazon, I'm yet to test the CD because I'm unsure how to but I would like to do a wipe of my current windows 10 and a clean install of windows 7 can anyone help me with this problem ?
I know to open my BIOS and select the boot by CD option but unfortunately for some reason my computer cuts off some of my screen when It loads up and when I load my BIOS it does this too..
Iv'e tried to select a "letterbox" display via the screen but as you can see in the picture it's not the screens fault as to why its doing this.
Thank you for any help all!
 

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Hello there I have not tried another monitor because I only have one monitor but in the past I never had this problem it just happenend one day, and I'm not sure about where my monitor is plugged into I only have one VGA input on the back of my computer so it has to be plugged into that.
Thank you.
 
What operating system did the computer come with.

What is the make and model of the monitor?

You did make sure that there are drivers for that system for windows seven?

Has the BIOS pages ever shown correctly and have you tried a factory settings on the monitor?
 
The computer originally had windows 7 installed on it but I done a "recommended update" to windows 10.

The monitor is a "Videocon V321LEA" https://www.amazon.co.uk/Videocon-V321LEA-Discontinued-Manufacturer-discontinued/dp/B0051MVMDG.

No I didn't check that there were drivers :(

The bios used to show up fine it's only recently that this has been happening :(
I don't think it's the monitoar because it's cut off when in normal display and then as displayed in the picture I changed the display to the "letter box" display and the display is still cut off.
Thanks!
 
I have uploaded a picture of all the details of my pc and I cant borrow another monitor off a friend no :(
But I'm pretty sure theres nothing wrong with my screen.
 

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Not all Dell computers with Windows 7 supported upgrading to Windows 10. I'm in the US so I'd check when people said they were having problems and I'd discover that Dell did not recommend nor have drivers for the model of Dell asked about.
Did you check with Dell before you upgraded?
 
If you can't beg borrow or steal another monitor to test with can you take your computer to a repair shop where they can test accurately with another monitor to ensure it is not monitor issues?
 
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the computer came with windows seven on it and I have brought a windows seven disc and I am ready to install it but I just don't no how to go about it. How would the monitor break and just randomly display half of the picture on the screen when it used to be fine I don't understand? the screen still works..
Do I have to select boot from disk from the BIOS? because my next worry is that I cant open the disc on the computer atall so if I was to select the option boot from disc and then it was to not work would that mean my computer would not boot up ever again?
Thanks all.
 
Yes you do.

Make sure to go to the manufacture web site to Down Load the Drives and Chipset for YOUR system. Other wise nice door stop.

Have you tried resetting the BIOS to factory and same with the Monitor Settings?

haha nice door stop, I'm not really that smart with drivers and what they are or what I need and what they do lol would you be able to help me with a link at all ? I posted a picture of the details for my computer if that helps?

I haven't tried resetting them back to factory settings no, I can try to do that with the monitor but I cant try to reset the BIOS to factory settings because I can only see half the the BIOS screen lol.
 
haha nice door stop, I'm not really that smart with drivers and what they are or what I need and what they do lol would you be able to help me with a link at all ? I posted a picture of the details for my computer if that helps?
Drivers are the software that control the hardware (sound card, video,...) that is in the system. On the back of the Dell there is a sticker that says Services Tag you will need that number. Dell site

I haven't tried resetting them back to factory settings no, I can try to do that with the monitor but I cant try to reset the BIOS to factory settings because I can only see half the the BIOS screen lol.
Let us know how it goes.
 
How would the monitor break and just randomly display half of the picture on the screen when it used to be fine
Electrical items do develop faults at times.

Again testing with another monitor will rule that possibility out. EVEN WITHOUT DRIVERS Windows 7 8 or 10 should display full screen, albeit at a lower resolution.
 
Hi all, sorry ihavent replied in a while I have been very busy at work.

I have entered the service tag number on the dell website and I have found out that the computer is a " OptiPlex 580"
I have tried my computer on another monitor and my computer does the same thing on my friends screen too..
I have downloaded the support assist from the website so it can automatically detect problems and driver updates with my computer but that didn't really do anything I selected "Run" and then it said to install and then after that it didn't really do much..
 
Now that I have the model, I found this in a thread about a video problem in an Optiplex 580
It is a problem with the video drivers since Dell doesn't have any win 10 drivers and doesn't recommend installing windows 10.
You are using some MS supplied Win 10 video driver which doesn't work.

I hope you purchased a Windows 7 Pro DVD because that was what the system shipped with. The serial number will be linked with a Pro version.
 
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